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ocas and Personals
Mr. Sydney Bruce of Senecas spent
last Sunday at home.
Mr. William Maness of Gainesville,
Ga., is visiting in this city.
Miss Mae Stone of Easley is visit
ing Miss Grace Hutchings.
We are glad 'to report that Miss
Florence Bowen is improving.
Dr. J. L. Aiken spent several days
in Chester and Columbia last week.
Mrs. Dillila Massengale of Liberty
was in Pickens a short time Monday.
Mrs. John C. Carey visited her
mother in Greenville Thursday and
Friday.
Messrs J. P. Carey, Jr., and W. H1.
Chastain have returned from a busi
ness trip to Kentucky.
Miss Bessie Stowart, a student of
G. W. C., spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
tewa rt.
Whether Mr. Grot
Shadow
we will be ready to serve
are on the job witi
store mei
KEOWEE I
NUNNALJI'
R. E. Levis, Pr.ip
somms.... .mare
e The Un.
F. C. urnett M .aB.
La Trck Chas'xtirs o a
CoupeU ..
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S hsisr of the-ord$
S opuytin ur C ar ly
Trato $395.o0.,
t, JIRJAGE
Darsried I Friday morning, Janu
ary 27, at the home of the officiating
minister, Rev. W. C. Seaborn, Mr.
Robert Cox to Miss Dessie Yates,
both of Pickens.
KEOWEE PHARMACY
I"PP
HAVE you lost yorr ">)ep"? No
vim-no animation? Vhat's the
reason? Under nourishment.
What you need is Vitamines. Begin
right away to take VIM-O-GEN
Yeast-pleasant and easy to take.
VIM-O-GEN contains all three of the
precious vitaminea which build "pep,"
firm solid flesh and strong nerves.
INSIST ON VIM.O-GEN YEAST
Look for the White and Blue
package and beware of inferior sub
atitutesand limitations.Guaranteed.
Your moo back if not satisfed.
t
md Hog Sees His
or Not c
you-rain or shine. We
i good fresh drug
chandise.
'Store FI1irfst" e
'H ARMACY
C'S CANDY
Phone 24
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R D i
eraNCa
StretPPckens S.C
28 hEA353
348 Esiae Funih3 Fre
Detroit; $45delivered in
n -Pnicknse
SHORT ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTERESI
Auditor H. A. Townes is in Colum
pia on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Brageale an
iounce the birth of a son, Sunday,
Fanuary 29, 1922.
Dr. Cannon is expecting Mr. and
Vars. James Cannon of Georgia to
'isit him this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Floyd of Green
rille were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
f. M. Stewart for the week end.
Mr. R. A. Bowen is some better
Lfter being confined to his home sev
ral days threatened with pneumonia.
The stork visited the homne of Mr.
nd Mrs. R. W. Garrett January the
4th and left them a fine girl, Virginia
)are.
Dr. P. E. Woodruff has moved his
ooms from the Old Hickory Inn to
he home of Mr. and Mrs. A. -J.
oggs.
Rev. A. M. Simmons will preach in
he new Hagood school house the
rst Sunday afternoon in February
t 2:30.
The friends of Mrs. Sarah Granger
ill be sorry to learn that she is
onfined to her home with a severe
ase of bronchitis.
Supt. of Education Clayton was sick
t his home a few (lays last week.
Ve are glad to report that he is much
etter and is now able to be out.
There were 22,460 bales of cotton
inned in Pickens county this season
p to January 16, as compared with
9,056 ginned to the same date last
ear.
The Alexander Theatre will have
nother feature picture ot the regular
dmission price Friday and Saturday
ights. It is Wm. S. Hart in "O'Mal
ey of the Mounted," and said to be
mne of Hart's best.
Rev. F. R. McClanahan of nea
Liberty paid The Sentinel office a:
appreciated visit while at the count
seat on business Monday. Mr. Mc
Clanahan performed the marriag
ceremony of The Sentinel editor's pai
ents nearly fifty years ago and
course we feel very kindly towai
him.
The Sentinel gives considerab:
space this week to the cotton grower
cooperative agreement. It is not of
en that we can give this much spac
to one article, but we believe the hi
terest being taken in the matth
justifies giving it more than ordinar
attention.. The agreement will pro'
of great inter-est to all farmers whet]
er they join the association or no
and a reading of it will show wvhm
the association intends to do.
I have reduced my price for horse
shoeing to $1.25. See me at Hughi
Bros. old stand. J. Luther Hughe
Pickens.
JUST IN
The new Van Heusen Soft Collai
for men. Folger, Hendricks & Co.
Get a $16.00 Dictionary for yoi
school without cost. See advertis
ment about~ it in this paper.
THE CITY PRE5SSING'CLUBf
S. D. Groves, Prop.
In Porter's Barber Shop, Pickens
Pressing, Cleaning, Dyeing, Ett
Done by Expert. Work Called for ai
Delivered When Promised.
For Spring and Sum
mer 1922
Tailormade Suits
To the Business and Professionm
Men of Pickens County: Please Nc
tice. I specially invite you to coml
and look over my New and Up t
Date line of Samples of Chicago
finest Wholesale Tailoring, for I ca
myve you inoney on Tailormad
lothing, as I' am representing Th
Banner Tailoring Clothing. Co., Chies
go, I1l. Sam'l E. Ervin, Agent, Nor
mis, S. C.
NOTICE
I have purchased the W. I. Mille
Meat Market and will deal in Fanc
and Staple Groe ries.
Fresh Meats, Green and Dry Hidee
Chickens, Eggs and Produce. G&
our prices before you buy or sell
Give us a chance to show you We
appreciate your business.
DXReeaContral,&C
Plenyffertigw.i,l pn o had n work
crop idae ad a dvrs weahe codio.
Zz-7
Il .
q'qV ~ 9," .9 .-.
that penty o co aple e feti.Mier at pla ntn ~IStil\
boll eevilcondiions
Profit by last yeai
D ID you get a bale of cotton per acre lst
generally kown that o snn.al percentage of
Plenty of ferti:i:ecr, plu plenty of hard work, ove
crop diseases and adverse weather conditiops. L
that plenty of corplteer fertilizer at planting ti
boll weevil con~ditions.
If you have no cotton to sell you are no better off
than 10 cent cotton.
Your job is to decide the extent of your f.\rming c
to make sure of a crop at the lowvest cost per px
using Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers.
Fertilize peanuts and other crops -s well as cot
crops must be produced at lowest cost to make tl
Buy Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers from your loca
us direct.
Swift & Compo
(FERTILI/.ER WORKS)
Atlanta, Ga.
Charlotte, N. C.
WE ARE.
ARE
For the cold and rain that wve
a y dicted a cold and wet winter. We
,M. plied with Rain Coats, Rubber Ovei
line of Men's Suits, Ladies Coats a
We have had to replenish our
sbut wve are still in position to supply
weather that we are nowv having, a
.quality of merchandise at a close n
Ir
Merchandise is not merely son
atcethat gives you good servict
eneven if you payed a little mor<
looking article elsewhere.
., We are always pleased when a
d( article that I bought here last ser
You are pleased too, for you say it
-- cause our customer has been satisfi,
-Keep ('s in mind when you thinl
family, for our stoc)., is large and y
EDWARDS
- Successors to '1
The Store Where Qulity Is A
Advertising I
Gets 1
yerIt? isbc"nn
Sohernfresdd
rcae te ol wev
ns und
>un or pe buheb
to lesson tobacco.TOA
yrear? It is becoming
Southern farmers (lid.{
rcanie the bol wcevi,
ist year's lesson proves Make cotton in
ne is essential tndcr pite of boll
weevil
with 20 cent cotton
Swift's Red Steer Fertilizers
are 4i re:.uls of years of re
oearch and practical experi.
)und or per bushel by Swift's Red Steer Fcrtilizers
for col ton are prepared espec.
oy to not ahead of the boll
to n oac.Al weevil. They contain the right
tmount of quickly available
to most profit. plant food to causeo a quick
start and u sufficient amount
of moro slowly available plant
Swif deler r wite food to I it a u r e continuous
growth and early, complete
maturity.
Use Swift's Red Steer Fert!
livers and play safe. Use
brands containing more than
14% of plant food and save
money. Use the amount per
'ewv Orleans, La. acre that has proved the moqt
Albany, Ga. Profitable in your locality.
PREPARED
YOU?
ar e now having. In December we pre
ad vertisedl then that wve were well sup
S hoes, Over Coats, Blankets and a full
nd Coat Suits.
~to ek to meet the demand of our trade,
y our needs5 for tihe particular kindl of
nd it is our desire to sel'l yon a good
ar gim.
et hing to sell. If it was all stores
is something to use. So if you buy an
a ndl satisfaction you are pleased in the
t han you could have gotten a similar
eu stomier conmes in andl says "Here is an
so n that has given wonderful service."
wv ith a smile, anud we are pleased be
o i buying for any member of your
ou wvill find your needs at,
& DARSEY
. L. Benson & Co.
ssured and Low Prices a Certainty
ni The Sentinel.
~esulits.